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New York's Met delays US$600m redevelopment for up to seven years
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2017
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has delayed plans to redevelop its southwest wing by as long as seven years, as the famous institution aims to get its finances in order.
Report suggests Swansea's £1.3bn Tidal Lagoon could be replicated across UK
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2017
Plans for Swansea’s £1.3bn (US$1.6bn, €1.5bn) tidal lagoon have been backed by a government-commissioned independent review, with a number of conclusions suggesting further development across the UK if the project is a success.
Labour MP Tristram Hunt named new director of London's V&A Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2017
Tristram Hunt – Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central – is to step down from his position in order to become the new director of London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A).
Scottish tourism employment rises 11 per cent
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2017
Scotland’s tourism sector is outshining the rest of the UK when it comes to employment, with worker numbers increasing at more than twice the rate as the rest of the UK.
American Museum of Natural History reveals details of US$430m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2017
New York’s American Museum of Natural History has unveiled new details for its US$340m (€319m, £277m) Gilder Center – a massive development intended to expand the institution’s role for scientific research and education.
Campaigner outrage as Stonehenge tunnel plans finalised
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2017
Controversial plans for a road tunnel near Stonehenge have been finalised, with campaigners opposing the development claiming it would cause "irreparable damage" to the surrounding landscape.
British government launches competition to find 2021 UK City of Culture
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2017
The UK is looking for its next City of Culture, launching a nationwide competition to find a candidate for the 2021 event.
Disney partners with local education institutes to expand Shanghai talent pool
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2017
Disneyland Shanghai is joining forces with a number of local education institutions as it aims to increase its local talent pool with a new specialised training programme.
Google plans to distribute AR platform Tango to museums worldwide
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2017
Google’s augmented reality platform Tango is partnering with a number of museums, offering visitors starting at the Detroit Institute of Arts opportunities to interact with works using the technology.
Culture essential to promote Brexit Britain overseas, say ministers
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2017
A post-Brexit Britain’s museums, galleries and theatres will play a key role in promoting the country overseas, according to culture secretary Karen Bradley and minister for exiting the European Union, Robin Walker.
Maria Balshaw expected to be named new Tate director
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2017
Maria Balshaw, director of Manchester’s Whitworth art gallery, will be named Sir Nicholas Serota’s replacement as Tate director.
Merlin's Dominic Jones joins Thorpe Park as divisional director
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2017
Thorpe Park has named Dominic Jones as its new divisional director, with Merlin’s former head of Midway Attractions in Europe now responsible for continuing to develop and grow the popular UK theme park.
Petition claiming underwater Nickelodeon park would destroy marine life reaches 130,000 signatures
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2017
More than 130,000 people have signed a petition against the development of an underwater theme park in Palawan, Philippines, stating the project would destroy the marine habitat it is claiming to protect.
George Lucas settles on LA as the home for his MAD-designed Museum of Narrative Art
BY Kim Megson | 11 Jan 2017
George Lucas’s long-held dream to build a museum celebrating the art of storytelling may finally come to fruition, with the Hollywood director closing in on an agreement to construct the complex in Los Angeles’ Exposition Park.
Trinidad set to welcome first theme park with Skallywag Bay
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2017
Work is progressing on Trinidad’s first theme park, with Skallywag Bay a landmark project for the island nation.
Europe's first underwater museum opens off Lanzarote
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jan 2017
Museo Atlántico – Europe’s first underwater museum – has been inaugurated as British underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor’s creation of more than 300 works opens 12m (39ft) below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
Ground broken on China's US$1.85bn Nickelodeon resort
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jan 2017
Viacom, the Sanshui New Town Management Committee and Elite Global Group have broken ground on a US$1.85bn (€1.69bn, £1.24bn) Nickelodeon-branded cultural resort, set to open in Foshan, Southern China by 2020.
Toronto tackles winter blues with thought-provoking beach installations
BY Kim Megson | 10 Jan 2017
The windswept beaches of Toronto, Canada are set to once again host a seasonal design spectacle, with the eight winners of the third annual Winter Stations Design Competition revealed today (10 January).
Rainforest waterpark heralds first phase of Amaazia development in Surat, India
BY Alice Davis | 10 Jan 2017
A brand new waterpark has opened in Surat, India, the first phase of the multi-million- dollar Amaazia development by Rajgreen Group.
Thawing relationship with US pays dividend as Cuba breaks tourism record
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jan 2017
Cuba’s tourism sector has benefitted from the effects of a thawing relationship with the US, with the island nation’s visitor numbers hitting record levels in 2016.
     
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New York's Met delays US$600m redevelopment for up to seven years
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2017
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has delayed plans to redevelop its southwest wing by as long as seven years, as the famous institution aims to get its finances in order.
Report suggests Swansea's £1.3bn Tidal Lagoon could be replicated across UK
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2017
Plans for Swansea’s £1.3bn (US$1.6bn, €1.5bn) tidal lagoon have been backed by a government-commissioned independent review, with a number of conclusions suggesting further development across the UK if the project is a success.
Labour MP Tristram Hunt named new director of London's V&A Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2017
Tristram Hunt – Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central – is to step down from his position in order to become the new director of London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A).
Scottish tourism employment rises 11 per cent
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2017
Scotland’s tourism sector is outshining the rest of the UK when it comes to employment, with worker numbers increasing at more than twice the rate as the rest of the UK.
American Museum of Natural History reveals details of US$430m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2017
New York’s American Museum of Natural History has unveiled new details for its US$340m (€319m, £277m) Gilder Center – a massive development intended to expand the institution’s role for scientific research and education.
Campaigner outrage as Stonehenge tunnel plans finalised
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2017
Controversial plans for a road tunnel near Stonehenge have been finalised, with campaigners opposing the development claiming it would cause "irreparable damage" to the surrounding landscape.
British government launches competition to find 2021 UK City of Culture
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2017
The UK is looking for its next City of Culture, launching a nationwide competition to find a candidate for the 2021 event.
Disney partners with local education institutes to expand Shanghai talent pool
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2017
Disneyland Shanghai is joining forces with a number of local education institutions as it aims to increase its local talent pool with a new specialised training programme.
Google plans to distribute AR platform Tango to museums worldwide
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2017
Google’s augmented reality platform Tango is partnering with a number of museums, offering visitors starting at the Detroit Institute of Arts opportunities to interact with works using the technology.
Culture essential to promote Brexit Britain overseas, say ministers
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2017
A post-Brexit Britain’s museums, galleries and theatres will play a key role in promoting the country overseas, according to culture secretary Karen Bradley and minister for exiting the European Union, Robin Walker.
Maria Balshaw expected to be named new Tate director
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2017
Maria Balshaw, director of Manchester’s Whitworth art gallery, will be named Sir Nicholas Serota’s replacement as Tate director.
Merlin's Dominic Jones joins Thorpe Park as divisional director
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2017
Thorpe Park has named Dominic Jones as its new divisional director, with Merlin’s former head of Midway Attractions in Europe now responsible for continuing to develop and grow the popular UK theme park.
Petition claiming underwater Nickelodeon park would destroy marine life reaches 130,000 signatures
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2017
More than 130,000 people have signed a petition against the development of an underwater theme park in Palawan, Philippines, stating the project would destroy the marine habitat it is claiming to protect.
George Lucas settles on LA as the home for his MAD-designed Museum of Narrative Art
BY Kim Megson | 11 Jan 2017
George Lucas’s long-held dream to build a museum celebrating the art of storytelling may finally come to fruition, with the Hollywood director closing in on an agreement to construct the complex in Los Angeles’ Exposition Park.
Trinidad set to welcome first theme park with Skallywag Bay
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Jan 2017
Work is progressing on Trinidad’s first theme park, with Skallywag Bay a landmark project for the island nation.
Europe's first underwater museum opens off Lanzarote
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jan 2017
Museo Atlántico – Europe’s first underwater museum – has been inaugurated as British underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor’s creation of more than 300 works opens 12m (39ft) below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
Ground broken on China's US$1.85bn Nickelodeon resort
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jan 2017
Viacom, the Sanshui New Town Management Committee and Elite Global Group have broken ground on a US$1.85bn (€1.69bn, £1.24bn) Nickelodeon-branded cultural resort, set to open in Foshan, Southern China by 2020.
Toronto tackles winter blues with thought-provoking beach installations
BY Kim Megson | 10 Jan 2017
The windswept beaches of Toronto, Canada are set to once again host a seasonal design spectacle, with the eight winners of the third annual Winter Stations Design Competition revealed today (10 January).
Rainforest waterpark heralds first phase of Amaazia development in Surat, India
BY Alice Davis | 10 Jan 2017
A brand new waterpark has opened in Surat, India, the first phase of the multi-million- dollar Amaazia development by Rajgreen Group.
Thawing relationship with US pays dividend as Cuba breaks tourism record
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jan 2017
Cuba’s tourism sector has benefitted from the effects of a thawing relationship with the US, with the island nation’s visitor numbers hitting record levels in 2016.
     
 


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